[REQ] Morphing Voice IN CALL - Windows Mobile Software Development

Hello Dev`s from really long time i think about this kind of Application and i don`t know why nobody take it serious and create such a masterpeace
For what im talking about is a Morphing Voice app that is integrated and can work in real time... of course in CALL.
On the Market already is avalible Program like this called Voice Twister, but the program is very buggy also have only few avalible kind of voice and the program can`t work in CALL.
So if anyone create software like this you can imagine how many thousend of users will just NEED IT and will wana use...
Imagine to have a Software witch you can use to call someone and to speak like you are Old men, Litle Child or Women.
The software can be very simple and i can give idea how im imagine this will work.
EXAMPLE:
Befor to make the call you want with Morphing 1st Run the Application, in the Menu will have Settings of the Program and will have Otions to choice the Voice you Want.. there can have something like Simple Equalizer because everyone know that you can change your voice sound by changing the "db" So with this Kind of Options every User is able to make himself Unique kind of Voice to use.. when you already do the Voice you Like you can save it.
After this you just go and Open the Dialer and call someone..
I think is Posible when the Program is Runing on Backround.. when you Speak with someone he or she to hear the Morphed Voice in real time.. or maybe with some small miliseconds delay.
So i hope someone who think like me.. and have the skills can try to create something like this..
Its a Serious Software, and till now i don`t know ANY Mobile Platform to have something similar.
Regards​

Its not possible my friend

There are phones with voice changer !
Pauly_k said:
Its not possible my friend
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It is quite possible. There area phones already with that function. (Privileg)
Its a matter of time to get that function on a WM6.

If I knew how to receive data from the Microphone, AND transmit that received data through RIL (or whatever transport may be used for Phone Calls), then I could probably make this app ... but I don't know much of either [in C++ that is]

Cyclonezephyrxz7 said:
If I knew how to receive data from the Microphone, AND transmit that received data through RIL (or whatever transport may be used for Phone Calls), then I could probably make this app ... but I don't know much of either [in C++ that is]
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receiving data from microphone... there are lot of examples like this... sending it... no idea but there should be some way...

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Answer Machine Software

Hi
Quite a while ago i had software on my Symbian OS Nokia that worked as an answer machine. It was great. I have had no luck finding one for the Pocket PC. Has anyone seen one about.
Some key advantages included:
No cost for reteiving messages from the network
Quick access to messages
Multiple answer recording depending on caller and situation ie friend calls answer 'hi man in a meeting leave a message' vs business caller 'Sorry i am in a meeting at moment...'
I have found a couple that uses sms to reply but none that actually record the voice.
Any ideas?
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Do Not Disturb 3.3 ppc site - http://www.jgui.net/index3.html
Shareware $9.95
link - http://www.hpc.ru/soft/download.phtml?id=10879 - wait 5 sec for downloading
Im sorry, I might not have explained my self. I'm after software that will do voicemail. I want to take a voice recorded message from the caller rather than have it diverted to my network voicemail.
I like the sms idea though and I'm sure the 2 applications could be integrated etc.
Hi
I have been doing a lot of investigation into this subject as i think its a neat idea. I know it has been asked many many many times before in this forum as i have dredged deep into the archives so I'm just wanting to share some info as to what i have found and find out if there have been any new developments since the last relivant posts a few months ago.
I have found this software i used to use called smartanswer for a symbian nokia
http://www.symbianware.com/product.php?id=sanswer60&pl=n6600
So i know it is possible on a similar system but different OS. I haven't managed to found any real reason for it not being able to be done on a pocket pc yet although I'm sure there is a reason or else it would have been created several times over already.
Anyway its just my small blabber wasting time in my lunch break.
phatbloke:
I've been asked about this numerous times, and you say that you've found no good reason why it's not happened yet:
Basically, as I understand it, and I know next to nothing about this area, but basically, the Phone PocketPC is just a pocketpc with an entirely seperate piece of hardware for the phone. The two are independant.
Inorder to control the "phone", the pocketpc comunicates with it through a COM port, sending commands to start calls, data connections etc. However, as I understand it, we have no direct means to access the audio/in out. So, although this is bog standard on many intelligent phones, the pocketpc was never designed around phone hardware, but merely slapped on piggyback.
Being able to record the calls is obviously essential to the answering machine. Some of the clever boys on this site have said that this is impossible or unlikely until we reverse engineer the drivers, and this hasn't happened yet AFAIK. Again, if this is all ball-ocks then someone please correct.
I can monitor missed calls, hangup incoming calls, log all that and so on, but spooling audio in and playing something down the line evades us for now.
Look here towards the end for discussion and futile ideas I had:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=20691&highlight=
and here if you're Italian:
http://www.ppcvideo.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=8954&st=0
V
PS if you follow the first thread, someone mentioned that Resco Sound recorder can record both in and outgoing audio on calls. Can you try that software? If that works, it might be possible. But I've seen no verification and don't have the opportunity to check it myself.
Hi all,
I am understanding; Microsoft don't publish some "sensitive" APIs like recording audio from downlink, etc. ..... I am Symbian Software Engineer; That is everyday life for me.
So, while using Symbian, you have the possibility to make requests to Symbian or Nokia for getting access to their internal API. We do that several times... perhaps for muting microphone, GSM trace information, etc. Exists there a business case to get access to Microsofts internal API?
A contact will be very helpfully!
Thanks a lot!
Br
Adrian
Hi!
I need help for voice cal recording - automatic voice answering.
I want to find b u s i n e s s partner in this field.
Sincerily,
Leo
Why I Secretary can’t mute the microphone of my xperia x1 and why the caller can’t hear my answer message
How can I fix this using registry or any tweak tool for windows mobile 6.1
thanks

VOICE COMMAND OF ETEN M600: READS SMS???

I saw a review of ETEN M600 in a (italian) magazine: there was a photo showing the wm5-integrated voice command...the problem is: why does my qtek 9000 only have voice speed dial (to call contacts or launch apps) and the lower-class m600 has a full featured program, that can also - as clearly shown in the photo that struck me - read sms (!!), call telephone numbers even if not stored in the contacts database, and many many more interesting actions??
is there a way to extract it and use it on Universal?? I'd really like to have sms read to me (useful while driving), and the radio/bt/wifi turned on and off without having to open it, turn it on and click click click... it takes no more than 10 seconds but sometimes it's annoying!!
any hints about that?? any suggestion??
Isn't this just Voice Command? Why not just install Voice Command to allow you to execute commands like radio on/off etc?
V
MS voice command 1.5 you mean?? but as far as I remember (It's been a long time since I last used it on my old PDA) it can't read sms or so....
It can if you know how :wink:
However, out of the box I don't know if it can.
V
I don't understand...you mean that there's a way to have it reading out loud all my text messages?? oh man that would be great!! are you talking seriously or is it just a technical fantasy?? tell me I'm so curious!!!
vijay555 said:
It can if you know how :wink:
However, out of the box I don't know if it can.
V
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Hmm! ;-)
Vijay555, do you mean there's a way to discover some more hidden capabilities in Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 UK?
I really would love to have some more functions in this. Don't see any upgrades coming at moment.
I don't know about hidden capabilities in Voice Command itself.
But there are other ways to make the Phone speak and there are a couple of competing speech engines out there.
I'm currently working on a speech program, VJLoquitur, using Flite and some other stuff.
Anyone going to the Modaco meeting this Saturday? I'll be showing it off there, hopefully.
V

forward calls to a telnumber, evening to voicemaill when I'm not able to answer. How?

Hi,
I'm looking for a program (cab) for my Touch HD that does do the following:
- during office-hours (08.30 tot 17.30) I want my calls being forwarded to my office, so my secretary can answer the phone there instead of calls being forwarded to my voicemail.
- during the weekend and evenings (non office-hours) I want calls being forwarded to my voicemail (when I don't answer the call of course).
Does such a program exist? If not, is someone eager to produce it?
Thanks!
Axum
I am sure that exist but don't know the name. Try some auto profile search on google.
Why do you want a phone anyway ?
Vanstra said:
Why do you want a phone anyway ?
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Vanstra,
I want this program to work when I am not able to answer calls, just like you probably use your voicemail as well
Of course, when I am able to answer my phone, I will.....
I'm sure even on older phones (Sony Ericsson three or four years ago) there was a simple way to do this. Not automated, but witha click of a button you could change the call divert settings, so goo luck on the hunt.
You might prefer a more manual approach anyway, so that you can flick the switch as you walk out the office door, rather than find you are working half an hour late and need to cancel the auto-change etc. Might get annoying unless you're on a perfectly regimented 9 to 5.
Let me get this right firstly. During office hours if you cannot answer your phone instead of going to VM you want these calls to go to your secretary and, out of hours you want them to go back to VM?
This is what i get right?
Ok the problem is with phone forwarding you wont be able to get a cab to do this as phone cannot handle this. The only way to this ATM i believe is to change the numbers manually. sorry
nobody has a solution ?
I searched google but I didn't find anything yet, but was hoping (or expecting) that the great people of XDA would know the answer....
Axum
Maybe change the topic of your post to something more informative, then someone browsing through the forum titles may spot it (not everyone's going to click into the thread to find out which special program you're after
You may want to try "AutoFlight v6.0".
Just google for it, 'cause I'm a little in hurry.
Maybe skSchema or Mortscript?
Success,
Rob

Block Unknown Calls?

Does somebody know a free app that gives me the possibility to block all Unknown Calls?
Yes, I did search, found some links, like here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=307178&page=49&highlight=call+block
But following those links, some apps are paid, others still ring once, etc.
So, just wondering if somebody knows of another app that does what I need?
(marketeers are driving me crazy
Thnx,
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Search "MagiCall"
magicall is the best of the best
question for magicall users,
what the calling person hears?
like phone is no available or like i hang up on purpose?​
bnm7bnm said:
question for magicall users,
what the calling person hears?
like phone is no available or like i hang up on purpose?​
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Phone ring once and cut off.
I am also looking for an app that block unwanted calls and the caller won't even hear any ringing.
What you need is impossible
It's because ringing tone is generated by GSM provider when starting from the moment that cellphone is reached in the network.
Then PDA software must do something with it. It can get it or drop it.
But... try your self, and check how many seconds is the delay between reaching destination and PDA's reaction.

full Google Voice on WP7

I have always been an android fan since the G1, but REALLLY interested in WP7, thinking of buying the htc arrive on sprint but theirs ONE thing holding me back. And thats Google Voice.
I use GV for my main number for texitng AND calling.
I know they have some GV apps but can never seem to get a clear answer. I need to be able to receive and make calls along with texting and receiving. any WP7 GV app for that?
There are a couple of GV apps but I still use the actual website because I think it works better.
If you download zune I believe you can download the WP7 Marketplace still if you wanted to look for yourself.
well I use zune and looked. but wasnt sure if I can call on those. Like of course android GV app will be better. but say someone calls my GV number I want my WP7 to ring just like normal
i use google voice on android and it rocks
well I know its awesome on android thats what I use. I just want the baic features to work if im gonna get a WP7 device like texting and making and receiving calls to my GV number
It works on wp7. Its not quite as fully integrated as there is no official app, and there is no socket API as of yet. This means the 3rd party apps have to send you notifications directly from their own servers for true notifications, otherwise it will load when you open the app and check for new messages.
I use the GoVoice application on wp7 and it notifies me (through 3rd party) of sms messages ect, and gives me my google voice mails/translations/playback just fine. It works, you can make calls, receive calls, texts, get transcripts/playback just like on android, its just a little bit more limited than the Android version. When the sockets api comes out for dev's this will quickly be addressed with true notifications and be more similar to what you are used to.
http://www.wpcentral.com/wp7-google-voice-clients-–-review-roundup
hmm thanks. I think im gonna try the HTC Arrive on sprint. I looove android, but sometimes just want a phone thats very quick. simple and looks great. plus I love Zune Pass. The only thing holding me back was using GV. but GoVoice seems great
samrozzi said:
hmm thanks. I think im gonna try the HTC Arrive on sprint. I looove android, but sometimes just want a phone thats very quick. simple and looks great. plus I love Zune Pass. The only thing holding me back was using GV. but GoVoice seems great
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Yah I'm pretty heavily tied in to Google Voice. Use it for work and all my voicemails. GoVoice gets the job done good enough till a full fledged one can be written when Sockets API is released. But when that happens I will definitely be looking for one as great as what Android had
dtboos said:
It works on wp7. Its not quite as fully integrated as there is no official app, and there is no socket API as of yet. This means the 3rd party apps have to send you notifications directly from their own servers for true notifications, otherwise it will load when you open the app and check for new messages.
I use the GoVoice application on wp7 and it notifies me (through 3rd party) of sms messages ect, and gives me my google voice mails/translations/playback just fine. It works, you can make calls, receive calls, texts, get transcripts/playback just like on android, its just a little bit more limited than the Android version. When the sockets api comes out for dev's this will quickly be addressed with true notifications and be more similar to what you are used to.
http://www.wpcentral.com/wp7-google-voice-clients-–-review-roundup
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I'm curious how you expect a Socket API to make the notifications better.
PG2G said:
I'm curious how you expect a Socket API to make the notifications better.
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The reason you don't see any [functioning] Instant messenger apps, and why GoVoice needs this 'workaround' is there is no way for the dev's to bind to a port or IP address on a host, giving way for the notifications you would normally be used to. Until MS gives these API's out, only bandaid workarounds will be available.
Or am I missing something?
If there is a way to make/recieve phone calls using GoVoice, then I must be too stupid to figure it out. When I attempted to make calls, it would somehow remotely call from my other on contract phone, while also causing my on contract phone to ring until I answered it. Really confusing to describe, but it was equally confusing watching it happen.
dtboos said:
The reason you don't see any [functioning] Instant messenger apps, and why GoVoice needs this 'workaround' is there is no way for the dev's to bind to a port or IP address on a host, giving way for the notifications you would normally be used to. Until MS gives these API's out, only bandaid workarounds will be available.
Or am I missing something?
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I don't think what they are doing is a workaround, I'm not too sure how they'd do it otherwise. One of the major reasons for push notifications is to be used when the application isn't running. Having a Socket API isn't going to help at all if the application isn't running, right?
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I don't think what they are doing is a workaround, I'm not too sure how they'd do it otherwise. One of the major reasons for push notifications is to be used when the application isn't running. Having a Socket API isn't going to help at all if the application isn't running, right?
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hmm...thats true...so I would assume (hopefully) that sockets support comes with the multitasking update? Are programs going to be able to periodically check for information while not running in the foreground? You will need this for 'in app' notifications instead of the workaround; I call it that because it is. Well, a workaround the lack of what is necessary to do these like on other systems (BB, palm, Symbian, iOS, Android ect). GoVoice uses a secondary user account on Gmax. Gmax has to watch your account for changes and then send you notifications to the phone, as opposed to doing this inside the app.
I'm no programmer, so I'm not sure exactly all what is needed. But shouldn't these programs be able to bind to certain ports, and when messages come in, they are pushed to your device? Does the program need to be running all the time? or will the notification being sent from a specific host/port 'awaken' the application with a notification? Maybe somebody can clarify this for me. How do the other systems do this? You should be able to get a notification while doing other things, since you can obviously already do this with the MS applications.
To me, this type of functionality is pretty necessary to many applications people will need on their phones.
In iOS4, Apple added the ability for VOIP applications to run in the background. That in combination with a Socket API (which is necessary for VOIP anyway) is probably what you're after.
tiny17 said:
If there is a way to make/recieve phone calls using GoVoice, then I must be too stupid to figure it out. When I attempted to make calls, it would somehow remotely call from my other on contract phone, while also causing my on contract phone to ring until I answered it. Really confusing to describe, but it was equally confusing watching it happen.
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GoVoice dials directly using the same method that Android's Voice application uses. There's no call-back when connecting the call. It simply calls an intermediary Google number, which dials out to whomever you're calling.
thesecondsfade said:
GoVoice dials directly using the same method that Android's Voice application uses. There's no call-back when connecting the call. It simply calls an intermediary Google number, which dials out to whomever you're calling.
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Interesting. I must have messed something up in the setup then.
tiny17 said:
Interesting. I must have messed something up in the setup then.
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Did you use Google Voice web page on your desktop PC to make a call and remembered that setting? It is possible that GoVoice gets affected by your Google Voice web page settings.
BTW, on Android Phones, Google Voice is fully integrated with the phone dial pad as well so that you don't need to pull up the Google Voice app in order to make a call. You set up rules about when you want to make GV calls (all calls or only international calls) and just dial your number or contacts in regular Android phone dialer pad.

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